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    Kurt Fearnley's Tiny Island: Georgie Tunny

    enSeptember 09, 2021

    About this Episode

    Georgie Tunny is a passionate sports reporter for the ABC. Born in Brisbane she grew up watching the footy with her father. And from there her love of all things sport grew. We've just finished a podcast called You Little Ripper, and we had a blast. I hope you enjoy getting to know Georgie Tunny.

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